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bruno -- maureen. >> we're live at city hall where a special council meeting is on its way. there's only one thing on the agenda and that's to approve a disaster area. it is very clear to be the that nerves are heightened around the bay area. >> we're going to take shelter in place. >> reporter: fear and panic set in this morning after parents reported smelling gas at this elementary school, less than a mile from the san bruno explosion. >> the school staff contacted pg & e on pg & e's assessment and recommendation they said we should evacuate the student body and staff. >> reporter: the 500 students at portola elementary school were taken out of classrooms and taken away in school buses. >> we got our folks out here, the first thing they did was check the meter. they found there was no leak at the gas meter. >> classes were cancelled for the day. parents were visibly shaken as they picked up their children. >> a feeling for our safety whenever they smell a gas leak that we immediately react on it. so i think it's pretty good for a safety precaution. >> reporter: the áf at
bruno -- maureen. >> we're live at city hall where a special council meeting is on its way. there's only one thing on the agenda and that's to approve a disaster area. it is very clear to be the that nerves are heightened around the bay area. >> we're going to take shelter in place. >> reporter: fear and panic set in this morning after parents reported smelling gas at this elementary school, less than a mile from the san bruno explosion. >> the school staff contacted pg...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the fast-track system automatically sends toll violations and charged transponders. they were told to turn around at the toll plaza because the upper bracket -- the upper deck of the bridge was shut down. everyone who was billed or received a notice is being sent letters saying that the violation has been dismissed. >>> a tahoe city man will not be prosecuted for killing a bear pit they say he acted in self-defense when he killed the black bear. he said he had to shoot the bear because it charged him. it was the fourth time in the week -- getting week that the bear had broken into the restaurant. >>> scientists have uncovered microbes that alters the longtime basic formula for life. it was found in the middle of a lake and uses arsenic in replacement for phosphorus. >> all life as we know so far. if there is the organism on earth doing something different, we have cracked open the door to what is possible for life elsewhere in the universe. that is profound. and to understand how life is formed and where life is going. >> researchers say the dis
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the fast-track system automatically sends toll violations and charged transponders. they were told to turn around at the toll plaza because the upper bracket -- the upper deck of the bridge was shut down. everyone who was billed or received a notice is being sent letters saying that the violation has been dismissed. >>> a tahoe city man will not be prosecuted for killing a bear pit they say he acted in self-defense when he killed the...
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maureen naylor is in pacifica with more. maureen? >> reporter: water sample were taken today. we won't know the results until tomorrow. so until then, these signs have been posted at three san mateo beaches warning swimmers to stay out but today many did not heed this message. brown-colored runoff gushed on to linda mar beach tau. officials say it's the same pipe where raw sewage flows into the ocean following a heavier downpour. >> i don't know. i think i surfed that day. if the water is brown, i think it's the red tide but i guess not. >> reporter: they are taking precautions because the water has tested positive for high levels of back tear your. >> there is the possibility that there might be other types of virals in there, such as hepatitis. those type of things. >> reporter: aquatic and lakeshore remains closed. this man who grew up around the area says the waterway has slowly deteriorated. just knowing it's filthy and contaminated makes me angry. in pacifica, it wasn't the p osted signs but weak conditions that lured sufficienters out today. environmental health says t
maureen naylor is in pacifica with more. maureen? >> reporter: water sample were taken today. we won't know the results until tomorrow. so until then, these signs have been posted at three san mateo beaches warning swimmers to stay out but today many did not heed this message. brown-colored runoff gushed on to linda mar beach tau. officials say it's the same pipe where raw sewage flows into the ocean following a heavier downpour. >> i don't know. i think i surfed that day. if the...
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i am maureen naylor and this is bay area news at seven. the terminal is getting its first real test tonight adding a new twist to the rush-hour confusion. the terminal is located on main street between howard and fulsom and will serve as the main bus hub. jana katsuyama is live in the city with some answers. >> they were handing out hundreds of these maps and there are some seven different bus lines using this location and on this first day there were some problems for both the passengers and bus drivers. >> chaotic and confusing, that is how some passengers felt as they try to find their bus connections today. >> talk to us and tell people what is going on p where is the bus? >> i asked them for help and all they do is stand around and we try to get somebody who works for ac. >> the strikers said it was hectic. >> it is touchy-feely, you have to figure out how to get in and out. >> reporter: the temporary terminal is on howard and mean streets, a few blocks from the main terminal. today guys in orchards were handing out maps and informati
i am maureen naylor and this is bay area news at seven. the terminal is getting its first real test tonight adding a new twist to the rush-hour confusion. the terminal is located on main street between howard and fulsom and will serve as the main bus hub. jana katsuyama is live in the city with some answers. >> they were handing out hundreds of these maps and there are some seven different bus lines using this location and on this first day there were some problems for both the passengers...
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for more we go to maureen naylor live in san carlos. maureen? >> reporter: frank, it's not a pretty thought or smell here with these full garbage containers throughout 11 cities in san mateo county. the two stuffed trash bins here were supposed to be emptied this morning. today, is that why they haven't picked up my garbage? >> reporter: she was unaware that service for fer tosh dash for her and other san mateo residentings will be delayed for the next two days because of a worker strike. >> i don't know where i will put it. i will probably have to put it in the gas bin until friday. >> reporter: they walked the picket line in front of allied waste services services in san carlos after their ongoing contract talks with the company failed yesterday. >> they are trying to take awa our pensions and cap our insurance. we settled on a pay raise but they still don't want to fix that. >> in an unexpected move, 250 garbage collectors and clerical workers from the union also walked off the job in solidarity. we were a bit surprised by that and frankly di
for more we go to maureen naylor live in san carlos. maureen? >> reporter: frank, it's not a pretty thought or smell here with these full garbage containers throughout 11 cities in san mateo county. the two stuffed trash bins here were supposed to be emptied this morning. today, is that why they haven't picked up my garbage? >> reporter: she was unaware that service for fer tosh dash for her and other san mateo residentings will be delayed for the next two days because of a worker...
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. >> meteorologist mark tamayo will have an update on when maureen is due -- when more rain donna ocooer feoel cort eeit t totr r bay area grape growers are racing to finish the harvest. there've been her in north bay and they were concerned that what i could get moldy. many finished harvest early this month but in sonoma county at about 15% of grapes are still on the vine. meteorologist mark tamayo is here to talk more about a break in all rain. >> there are some clouds up their but get ready for some more rain in the five day forecast. right now you can see overall fair skies and the bay area. near eureka and christian city. we have more development out here in the pacific out to the north and west. as far as overnight lows the first thing tomorrow morning it will be chilly. a few upper 30s out there. san francisco 50 degrees. we could have some patchy fog out there but into the afternoon hours temperatures would be in the 60s for most of the region with fair skies. overall partly cloudy conditions. a dry weather pattern in place wednesday and the clouds will thicken up in advance of t
. >> meteorologist mark tamayo will have an update on when maureen is due -- when more rain donna ocooer feoel cort eeit t totr r bay area grape growers are racing to finish the harvest. there've been her in north bay and they were concerned that what i could get moldy. many finished harvest early this month but in sonoma county at about 15% of grapes are still on the vine. meteorologist mark tamayo is here to talk more about a break in all rain. >> there are some clouds up their...
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maureen? >> reporter: frank, this is the first time the state has used garbage to determine the status after waterway and this river is one of several in the bay area deemed polluted because of trash. water is still flowing and wildlife frolicking in the guadalupe river, one of 24 bay area waterways added to the state water resources list of polluted waterways. >> i was just looking down at the creek right by the water works, the old water works. why isn't there just somebody cleaning this up. >> it's not a surprise that they're on there. >> reporter: carol frederickson with the santa clara valley water district says attach has been a big problem in some county waterways. even with the 2000 ballot measure voters passed to allocate more money for cleanup and restoration. >> we're doing the best we can. the voters have funded our trash cleanups that we're doing. they do appreciate it when we go out there and do it and, you know, we'll continue to do it. >> reporter: the other santa clara waterwa
maureen? >> reporter: frank, this is the first time the state has used garbage to determine the status after waterway and this river is one of several in the bay area deemed polluted because of trash. water is still flowing and wildlife frolicking in the guadalupe river, one of 24 bay area waterways added to the state water resources list of polluted waterways. >> i was just looking down at the creek right by the water works, the old water works. why isn't there just somebody...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the bay area company is under fire for reap video game that allows players to kill u.s. troops. it is called medal of honor and set to be released october 12th. it lets players take on the role of taliban fighters and critics say that e.a. has crossed the line. e.a. has suspended medal of honor saying it has no plans to change the content of the game. >>> twelve seasons is providing counseling. 1900 people were in attendance when a man jumped from a roof in saratoga day paris called ascenders says that the band has agreed to pay an undisclosed amount four group counseling of audience members traumatized by witnessing the death. >>> right now in san francisco bob dylan is ready to perform be before a sold-out crowd. dozens of fans lined up to see the 7-year-old rock icon be there were no ed behan's ticket sales and no online sales pick people had to pay $60 in cash and they could only get one ticket poor person. >> there are dylan fans all over the world and we go traveling and we have a lot of fun. >> promoters said that the tickets eliminate
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the bay area company is under fire for reap video game that allows players to kill u.s. troops. it is called medal of honor and set to be released october 12th. it lets players take on the role of taliban fighters and critics say that e.a. has crossed the line. e.a. has suspended medal of honor saying it has no plans to change the content of the game. >>> twelve seasons is providing counseling. 1900 people were in attendance when a man...
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maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45% water conservation. water managers said customers have cut back 20% of their water use during the past 14 months. >>> a bay area program to help teenagers get a college degree got a boost tonight. a new learning center. it's designed to help put those who might have difficult t getting to college on track to a higher education. amber lee has this report. >> reporter: the carpenter's union hall building at oakland's jack lindon square now houses a new center which helps under privileged high school students get into college. and tonight was the grand opening of their facility. >> our students use the computer lab
maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45%...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much cleaner. >> reporter: before the meeting about 60 people rallied to become part of campbell fighting concerns about san jose's public safety services. >> they are already letting firemen go and they are not for safety. they aren't gonna help us. >> to prepare for this, my husband and i have actually taken cpr classes so, if, in fact, city services can't get to us in time, we can save ourselves. >> by taking on more, this is gonna hurt me as a citizen of san jose. we're really opposed to it. >> reporter: those at the cam bem cigar shop are against the idea. the store's been
ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much...
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maureen naylor is in san jose with this report. >> reporter: online you can find at least a dozen complaints of bedbugs for this area of san jose alone. and the issue is popping up in more homes and apartments. the insect is about the size of a lentil but magnify the bedbug 60 times larger and it's upsetting. one website allows people to type in cities and read accounts. the website does not verify the postings. 20,000 complaints have been posted so far including one for the santa clara hilton. the general manager says a pest control agency came in and certified no bedbugs have been found. he says the center sent a response to the website which was never posted. the vector control for bedbugs jumped dramatically this year. >> this year we have 70 calls. >> reporter: more calls are coming in from apartments and homes. >> first it was people that had stayed at hotels. more than half of them are not hotels. >> reporter: the insects don't carry diseases but the blood sucking insects have prompted this frequent traveler to take precautions. >> when i get to a hotel, i pull the covers off of the m
maureen naylor is in san jose with this report. >> reporter: online you can find at least a dozen complaints of bedbugs for this area of san jose alone. and the issue is popping up in more homes and apartments. the insect is about the size of a lentil but magnify the bedbug 60 times larger and it's upsetting. one website allows people to type in cities and read accounts. the website does not verify the postings. 20,000 complaints have been posted so far including one for the santa clara...
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maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45% water conservation. water managers said customers have cut back 20% of their water use during the past 14 months. >>> a bay area program to help teenagers get a college degree got a boost tonight. a new learning center. it's designed to help put those who might have difficult t getting to college on track to a higher education. amber lee has this report. >> reporter: the carpenter's union hall building at oakland's jack lindon square now houses a new center which helps under privileged high school students get into college. and tonight was the grand opening of their facility. >> our students use the computer lab
maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45%...
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i'm maureen naylor. >> and i'm ken wayne. thank you for joining us. >> good night. droiiiid. what this droid does will change how you do web connections. this creates a mobile 3g hotspot, powerful enough to fuel multiple devices at will. putting you at the center of your own world wide web. introducing the new droid x. the next generation of does.
i'm maureen naylor. >> and i'm ken wayne. thank you for joining us. >> good night. droiiiid. what this droid does will change how you do web connections. this creates a mobile 3g hotspot, powerful enough to fuel multiple devices at will. putting you at the center of your own world wide web. introducing the new droid x. the next generation of does.
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maureen naylor is live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: we have seen a lot of the devastation zone. behind me, you can see this heavy equipment was brought in. that was just brought in today to start the cleanup, official cleanup process for the neighborhood tomorrow. 37 homes here were destroyed. work on three of them begins tomorrow. workers in riot gear hosed down to clean up toxicity. >> we were hoping to start today. the site is not ready unless we can do it 100% correct, we're not gonna do it. >> reporter: some damaged cars were removed but those completely charred won't be taken away until tomorrow. crews will had use these devices to check air quality. >> this will monitor any fugitive dust or emissions coming off the site and we'll be able to collect them and find out if there's anything truly hazardous. >> while the cleanup preparations were underway, this resident was at a nearby gymnasium talking with his health representative. he says his biggest concern is his roommate who was severely injured. >> he had like 75% burn. he's in critical condition. he had had a stroke.
maureen naylor is live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: we have seen a lot of the devastation zone. behind me, you can see this heavy equipment was brought in. that was just brought in today to start the cleanup, official cleanup process for the neighborhood tomorrow. 37 homes here were destroyed. work on three of them begins tomorrow. workers in riot gear hosed down to clean up toxicity. >> we were hoping to start today. the site is not ready unless we can do it 100% correct,...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much cleaner. >> reporter: before the meeting about 60 people rallied to become part of campbell fighting concerns about san jose's public safety services. >> they are already letting firemen go and they are not for safety. they aren't gonna help us. >> to prepare for this, my husband and i have actually taken cpr classes so, if, in fact, city services can't get to us in time, we can save ourselves. >> by taking on more, this is gonna hurt me as a citizen of san jose. we're really opposed to it. >> reporter: those at the cam bem cigar shop are against the idea. the store's been
ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose with this story. maureen? >> reporter: mike, the meeting wrapped up just a little over an hour ago and residents from the county pocket -- pocket made it clear. tonight's meeting was filled with heated exchanges between frustrated residents of the cambria area and san jose city officials. san jose is under court order. >> we're looking at whether it's a better boundary of where city services stop. we think with this boundary it makes it much...
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maureen naylor is already out on the streets, where already this year 1,600 people have already died in santa clara alone. >> reporter: this is something new, the church is handing out these fliers to let the homeless know about a homeless shelter that's about to open within an hour. these beds may not look like much. for those living in the street. the becardo center will mean a warm play to escape freezing temperatures. the county declared a local state of emergency. allowing shelter to open in sunny vail tonight. >> this weekend with the state of emergency we will turn nobody away. so if we need to go over we will. >> reporter: outside, a memorial plaque names the people who have died in the streets 66 new names were added this year. fliers were given out. >> we're outreaching to all of the churches who are doing thanksgiving dinner, the light rail, bus area, we're alerting police, we're out in the creeks and encampments. >> she was complaining about her hands being cold. freezing for california that's for sure. >> reporter: many bundled up this holiday including this family origi
maureen naylor is already out on the streets, where already this year 1,600 people have already died in santa clara alone. >> reporter: this is something new, the church is handing out these fliers to let the homeless know about a homeless shelter that's about to open within an hour. these beds may not look like much. for those living in the street. the becardo center will mean a warm play to escape freezing temperatures. the county declared a local state of emergency. allowing shelter to...
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maureen naylor is live with new information on the victims. >> reporter: we have new information from the c hp and the coroners office about the identity of those who were killed here. it happened on this stretch of highway 99 here at fresno. the bus was traveling there northbound on northbound 99 in fresno when it hit an suv which had overturned and was blocking two lanes. then it careened in this enbankment. where this yellow tape is that's where the bus crashed into a tree. it happened about 2:15 this morning as the greyhound bus was headed from los angeles to sacramento. the front of the bus so smashed, it was almost unrecognizable. the chp says three women inside that bus were ejected and killed. >> one of the gentlemen helped me off of the bus. i'm just wondering, am i going to be okay. am i going to die or what? >> i just signed out of the side, i told people there were a woman on the side of in a wheelchair, i helped her out. >> reporter: and the people that died were james jewett, 56, epifania solis, 60, tomas ponce9. 21 people were taken to five hospitals in the area. most h
maureen naylor is live with new information on the victims. >> reporter: we have new information from the c hp and the coroners office about the identity of those who were killed here. it happened on this stretch of highway 99 here at fresno. the bus was traveling there northbound on northbound 99 in fresno when it hit an suv which had overturned and was blocking two lanes. then it careened in this enbankment. where this yellow tape is that's where the bus crashed into a tree. it happened...
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pipes were sent to labs in washington dc to find the cause of the demonstration created in san bruno, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >> they will investigate all pipelines in the state and issued that order yesterday at the request of the acting governor. pg&e had 6,000 miles of underground high-pressure gas lines and by all accounts the complete inspection will be a huge endeavor. >> the pipelines provide service to all of our customers in central and northern california but i cannot tell you specifically how many of them go through neighborhoods like you in san bruno. >> the pipe that exploded was more than 50 years old and they say it was installed when the neighborhood had a smaller population. the disaster resonates deeply with victims of the oakland hills fire. victims say they cannot help but notice similarities in that story is coming up in about seven minutes right here on bay area news at 7:00. >>> rangers at yosemite national park say they have found human remains that belongs to a livermore man. forty-six to a fred crawford disappeared in august 2,003 while hiking in the rem
pipes were sent to labs in washington dc to find the cause of the demonstration created in san bruno, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >> they will investigate all pipelines in the state and issued that order yesterday at the request of the acting governor. pg&e had 6,000 miles of underground high-pressure gas lines and by all accounts the complete inspection will be a huge endeavor. >> the pipelines provide service to all of our customers in central and northern california...
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maureen? >> reporter: some of those people being targeted are right behind me. take a live look now at northbound 280. the drivers headed here to the city, those are the targets because officials say those on the peninsula are least likely to use public transportation to get to san francisco. they're floating charging $6 during the morning and evening commute. if you leave your heart in san francisco, you may have to pay to get it back. the two-year study looks at using electronic fast track technology to use drivers $3 dure in and out gurring peak weekday travel. the idea is in the infant stages, but has already sparked anger from some commuters. >> i don't agree with it. i mean, it is just another way to make revenue, but us working people can in the afford. this. >> it is ridiculous. it is ridiculous. and who came up with this, anyway? >> reporter: the san francisco transportation authority, which says its study shows the idea would reduce traffic and improve air quality. >> this isn't about san francisco building a mote around itself. >> reporter: the goal,
maureen? >> reporter: some of those people being targeted are right behind me. take a live look now at northbound 280. the drivers headed here to the city, those are the targets because officials say those on the peninsula are least likely to use public transportation to get to san francisco. they're floating charging $6 during the morning and evening commute. if you leave your heart in san francisco, you may have to pay to get it back. the two-year study looks at using electronic fast...
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ktvu's maureen naylor joins us in oakland with the details on what happened. >> reporter: julie, police say each of the men had a concealed weapon in their backpack including one which was the same type of weapon used in the columbine massacre. why they were armed on campus remains unclear. >> the magazine was locked in there. this one was loaded. when we retrieved it from his backpack. >> reporter: police confiscated this loaded semiautomatic .45-caliber along with this tech 9 assault pistol band in california. it wasn't loaded but had a high capacity 30 round magazine. >> we don't know why they're armed, if they're looking for another student at the school. so we didn't know what was going on. why they would be armed at school. >> reporter: officers arrested 21-year-old christian williams and 20-year-old reginald battle. police say battle is a known member of a violent east oakland street gang, already on parole for being an ex felon in possession of a firearm. the same charge he was arrested on today. the men were arrested out side the student center at laney college on what was the
ktvu's maureen naylor joins us in oakland with the details on what happened. >> reporter: julie, police say each of the men had a concealed weapon in their backpack including one which was the same type of weapon used in the columbine massacre. why they were armed on campus remains unclear. >> the magazine was locked in there. this one was loaded. when we retrieved it from his backpack. >> reporter: police confiscated this loaded semiautomatic .45-caliber along with this tech...
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let's begin with maureen naylor and the latest on the investigation. maureen? >> reporter: gasia, we want to give you a bit of good news. the missing number is at three. the death toll, four people. behind me we're waiting for a press conference from the ntsb. it will begin any moment. we'll carry that life -- live. the ntsb has been on scene all day and we'll find out what they found out today. pg&e announced today it's creating a $100 million fund to restore the town. it says starting friday we'll begin to give residents a $50,000 check per household. >> we will not be asking them to sign any releases when they it doesn't prohibit them from filing any other claims. >> reporter: money that could help this resident who says her home has smoke and water damage. >> the water was in my carpet. yeah. it was like a crazy moment. we didn't know what to do. >> reporter: pg&e today gave the city of san bruno a check for $3 million. the mayor says the city is still tallying the overtime and the cost to infrastructure. >> i believe their commitment in good faith to at le
let's begin with maureen naylor and the latest on the investigation. maureen? >> reporter: gasia, we want to give you a bit of good news. the missing number is at three. the death toll, four people. behind me we're waiting for a press conference from the ntsb. it will begin any moment. we'll carry that life -- live. the ntsb has been on scene all day and we'll find out what they found out today. pg&e announced today it's creating a $100 million fund to restore the town. it says...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> from maureen let's go straight to ktvu's chief meteorologist bill martin. we could be looking at one of the coldest days of the season tomorrow. >> it'll be the coldest we've seen thus far this season. there's a freeze warning that will go into effect tonight. let's go to the graphic and we'll show you what area that's in. let's go to the weather computer, freezing warning in effect. that freeze warning means temperatures are going to go below freezing for more than a couple of hours. that's a hard freeze. so if you're in the north, east bay inland bay valley bring in the citrus, cover the plants. whatever you have to do to your pipes. south of there, you see the blue areas down toward santa clara and the san mateo area, that's a frost advisory. that's the majority of the bay area that is just around the edges of the bay. that's hayward, freemont, baymont. all of the bay area is under a freeze advisory tonight. so you'll be scratching windshields tomorrow. a freeze warning, i have to tell you, this is pretty early to be having one of these. it'
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> from maureen let's go straight to ktvu's chief meteorologist bill martin. we could be looking at one of the coldest days of the season tomorrow. >> it'll be the coldest we've seen thus far this season. there's a freeze warning that will go into effect tonight. let's go to the graphic and we'll show you what area that's in. let's go to the weather computer, freezing warning in effect. that freeze warning means temperatures are going to go...
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maureen naylor has our report. >> reporter: the apple store in los gatos was bustling this afternoon. >> i think i'm going to be playing with it, it told all my friends where i'm at. i think it's kind of fun. >> reporter: that geographical service is why a man is suing apple. >> i think this is something that's a long time coming. >> reporter: this tech analyst is to give customers free stuff with the company getting personal information in exchange. it's a model used by my space and google. >> google is based on taking your information providing third parties. that somehow made illegal it would certainly be an ugly thing to their business plan. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, apple claims apps are not allowed to transmit data about any user without the users consent. >> for a weather app i will. i will put where my location is. some of the other ones i'm not sure why they're asking my location when i'm, you know using an application that doesn't need my location. >> i don't go on facebook for that reason. i don't have a facebook account because i don't want anyone to know my b
maureen naylor has our report. >> reporter: the apple store in los gatos was bustling this afternoon. >> i think i'm going to be playing with it, it told all my friends where i'm at. i think it's kind of fun. >> reporter: that geographical service is why a man is suing apple. >> i think this is something that's a long time coming. >> reporter: this tech analyst is to give customers free stuff with the company getting personal information in exchange. it's a model...
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maureen naylor has our report. >> reporter: the apple store in los gatos was bustling this afternoon. >> i think i'm going to be playing with it, it told all my friends where i'm at. i think it's kind of fun. >> reporter: that geographical service is why a man is suing apple. >> i think this is something that's a long time coming. >> reporter: this tech analyst is to give customers free stuff with the company getting personal information in exchange. it's a model used by my space and google. >> google is based on taking your information providing third parties. that somehow made illegal it would certainly be an ugly thing to their business plan. >> reporter: according to the lawsuit, apple claims apps are not allowed to transmit data about any user without the users consent. >> for a weather app i will. i will put where my location is. some of the other ones i'm not sure why they're asking my location when i'm, you know using an application that doesn't need my location. >> i don't go on facebook for that reason. i don't have a facebook account because i don't want anyone to know my b
maureen naylor has our report. >> reporter: the apple store in los gatos was bustling this afternoon. >> i think i'm going to be playing with it, it told all my friends where i'm at. i think it's kind of fun. >> reporter: that geographical service is why a man is suing apple. >> i think this is something that's a long time coming. >> reporter: this tech analyst is to give customers free stuff with the company getting personal information in exchange. it's a model...
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ktvu's maureen is in gilroy with details. >> reporter: gilroy police say as the temperature has gone up so has the gang violence. in the city of 50,000 people the overall crime rate is down but in recent years the violence with gangs has almost doubled. tonight police are asking neighbors to be on the lookout. neighbors can still recall the sound of gunshots ringing out in this gilroy neighborhood. >> i heard something like fireworks go off. later on i found out someone has been shot and killed. >> reporter: at the busy 2010 of 6th and church street a gang member was shot and killed in broad daylight about a year and a half ago. >> it was a hard experience for all the kids, there are a lot of kids in this area, and it was kind of scary for them. >> reporter: police say since 2007 gang violence has nearly doubled from 44 incidents then to 85 incidents last year. there have been 32 incidents in the first half of this year making it on track to be the first time in four years that gang violence could drop. >> we're continuing to see gang on gang crime so red against blue, a lot of stabb
ktvu's maureen is in gilroy with details. >> reporter: gilroy police say as the temperature has gone up so has the gang violence. in the city of 50,000 people the overall crime rate is down but in recent years the violence with gangs has almost doubled. tonight police are asking neighbors to be on the lookout. neighbors can still recall the sound of gunshots ringing out in this gilroy neighborhood. >> i heard something like fireworks go off. later on i found out someone has been...
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ktvu's maureen is in gilroy with details. >> reporter: gilroy police say as the temperature has gone up so has the gang violence. in the city of 50,000 people the overall crime rate is down but in recent years the violence with gangs has almost doubled. tonight police are asking neighbors to be on the lookout. neighbors can still recall the sound of gunshots ringing out in this gilroy neighborhood. >> i heard something like fireworks go off. later on i found out someone has been shot and killed. >> reporter: at the busy 2010 of 6th and church street a gang member was shot and killed in broad daylight about a year and a half ago. >> it was a hard experience for all the kids, there are a lot of kids in this area, and it was kind of scary for them. >> reporter: police say since 2007 gang violence has nearly doubled from 44 incidents then to 85 incidents last year. there have been 32 incidents in the first half of this year making it on track to be the first time in four years that gang violence could drop. >> we're continuing to see gang on gang crime so red against blue, a lot of stabb
ktvu's maureen is in gilroy with details. >> reporter: gilroy police say as the temperature has gone up so has the gang violence. in the city of 50,000 people the overall crime rate is down but in recent years the violence with gangs has almost doubled. tonight police are asking neighbors to be on the lookout. neighbors can still recall the sound of gunshots ringing out in this gilroy neighborhood. >> i heard something like fireworks go off. later on i found out someone has been...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the nation's unemployment rate remained unchanged in july. a discouraging sign when it comes to the u.s. economy. private employers added 71,000 jobs last month. at least 200,000 a month are needed to bring down the unemployment rate. over all the economy showed a net loss of 131,000 jobs, mostly because the government let go 143,000 temporary census workers. >>> speaking of workers at a washington, d.c. factory today, president obama called the new job's report a good sign. mr. obama chatted with employees while touring a factory. he noted that the country had added private-sector jobs every month so far this year. but he said the government must do more to encourage job growth. >> not only to lay the foundation for private-sector job creation but also to accelerate the highway. to fuel the small engines which are the basis of the growth. not a year from now, not six months from now, but now. >> reporter: the president also urged congress to pass a $30 billion bill to increase loan limits and tax cuts for small businesses. >>> today's job nu
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the nation's unemployment rate remained unchanged in july. a discouraging sign when it comes to the u.s. economy. private employers added 71,000 jobs last month. at least 200,000 a month are needed to bring down the unemployment rate. over all the economy showed a net loss of 131,000 jobs, mostly because the government let go 143,000 temporary census workers. >>> speaking of workers at a washington, d.c. factory today, president obama...
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maureen naylor is live in sunnyvale with our report. >> reporter: frank, nasa had to approve the new part of the san francisco bay trail. it's a crucial part you mentioned -- mentioned. >> ready? >> ready, set, go! [ cheers ] >> with a pair of bolt leaders leaders cut the gate to a trail extension and runs through moffett field. the joy was apparent among the first bicyclists on the route, including this father who says he's waited years for this day. >> i live in morgan hill. i drove up here to sunnyvale. i rode my bike to get here. so i'm pretty excited. >> the new stretch is part of an effort to create a 500-mile long trail. the section means cyclists will no longer have to cross highway 101 to bike from sunnyvale to mountain vail. today we just closed what may seem like a small segment, 2.5 miles. but it closes a 26-mile continuous stretch of trail, so people can ride from san jose to palo alto. it was most frankly a bureaucratic nightmare because there's so many agencies that had to cooperate but they did. >> reporter: hargo donated the land a key connector between google. >> th
maureen naylor is live in sunnyvale with our report. >> reporter: frank, nasa had to approve the new part of the san francisco bay trail. it's a crucial part you mentioned -- mentioned. >> ready? >> ready, set, go! [ cheers ] >> with a pair of bolt leaders leaders cut the gate to a trail extension and runs through moffett field. the joy was apparent among the first bicyclists on the route, including this father who says he's waited years for this day. >> i live in...
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maureen naylor live now. >> reporter: the cold weather has pg&e considering raising the pressure on two lines which run parallel to the run which exploded and the idea is a big concern for residents here. they live right behind these homes is a 30-inch transmission gas line that sits there. this couple has little concern about cooking their thanksgiving meal, but big worries about what sits just a short distance from their kitchen. >> the pipe is 15 feet east of our rear property line and i'm just concerned that i don't know enough on the condition of it to know that i'm really safe. >> reporter: state assemblyman jerry hill today took us behind the couple's home to show us where line 101 runs. >> right through here, right through there and up to that other part. >> reporter: it's located 4 feet under the grass, it is marked by bright flags and one of three natural gas transmission lines which serve almost 1 million pg&e customers on the peninsula. >> ignorance is not bliss. ignorance is dangerous in this case. >> reporter: the danger hill says is raising the pressure of the gas line be
maureen naylor live now. >> reporter: the cold weather has pg&e considering raising the pressure on two lines which run parallel to the run which exploded and the idea is a big concern for residents here. they live right behind these homes is a 30-inch transmission gas line that sits there. this couple has little concern about cooking their thanksgiving meal, but big worries about what sits just a short distance from their kitchen. >> the pipe is 15 feet east of our rear...
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area this afternoon, lawyer maureen neigh lore was with the governor. >> fresh off his trip to asia he came straight to this neighborhood. he praised the quick response of emergency crews and vowed this will be a transparent investigation. with a cold wind blowing the governor made his first visit to the devastated san brown oh neighborhood. the 167-foot-long crater remained fenced in behind him while the governor was briefed by the ntsb. >> it was the fault of somebody or a problem or something that has not been maintained, or whatever it may be, you will know. there is no hiding of information. i can guarantee you that. >> reporter: today, pairs of ntsb investigators start going door e homes surrounding the blast. the governor said his thoughts and prayers are with the victims who own homes like this, and that's what that looked like today. >> my understanding was when the explosion first hit, it blew her out a window. >>> >> this elderly man says his elderly anyone doesn't make him sound easy. >> in his own way, this was something maybe a tragedy waiting to happen. >> reporter: whil
area this afternoon, lawyer maureen neigh lore was with the governor. >> fresh off his trip to asia he came straight to this neighborhood. he praised the quick response of emergency crews and vowed this will be a transparent investigation. with a cold wind blowing the governor made his first visit to the devastated san brown oh neighborhood. the 167-foot-long crater remained fenced in behind him while the governor was briefed by the ntsb. >> it was the fault of somebody or a problem...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have more breaking news now. a potential traffic problem during the height of the commute this evening, a key intersection in san francisco is blocked right now with protesters. sal castaneda is live at the scene of the castro district with more of what's going on. >> reporter: right now market street is completely blocked here at castro as about 12 dozens protesters have unfurled a banner. they are protesting against employment discrimination. they say the house of congress has held up. they are especially angry with nancy pelosi with what they say are stalling tactics that would not carry the bill that would end this employment discrimination throughout the country. they say in many states it is perfectly legal to get fired just for being gay or lesbian and they are out here making their opinions heard. meanwhile, market street has been shut down for several blocks. we have about 25 to 30 police officers here. right now they are just watching, we are also watching a bunch of frustrated drivers start honking the
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we have more breaking news now. a potential traffic problem during the height of the commute this evening, a key intersection in san francisco is blocked right now with protesters. sal castaneda is live at the scene of the castro district with more of what's going on. >> reporter: right now market street is completely blocked here at castro as about 12 dozens protesters have unfurled a banner. they are protesting against employment...
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first we go to maureen naylor who's is live tonight in san bruno. >> reporter: frank, that ntsb briefing is about to start in a few minutes behind me. today the city declared this a disaster area while the emotional toll is still being felt by some residents here. the images of charred remains in the middle of this san bruno neighborhood are still tough to grasp. burned out cars, stairs leading to nowhere. and for the family living next to the devastation, life is on hold. >> at least six months until we can get back into the house. how are you going to bring a two and don't know if i can com to this. >> reporter: and some children are haunted by the sounds of the fire. >> every time you hear the revs of engines or planes, it's the exact same sound that came. i can see why people thought it was an airplane. because it had that same kind of revving sound. and in fact, my kids are saying, is that the fire coming. >> reporter: pg & e crews worked on the neighborhood while the homes that have been green tagged are busy with insurance adjustors and clean up workers. >> some people running dow
first we go to maureen naylor who's is live tonight in san bruno. >> reporter: frank, that ntsb briefing is about to start in a few minutes behind me. today the city declared this a disaster area while the emotional toll is still being felt by some residents here. the images of charred remains in the middle of this san bruno neighborhood are still tough to grasp. burned out cars, stairs leading to nowhere. and for the family living next to the devastation, life is on hold. >> at...
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reporting live in san bruno, maureen naylor. >>> here's a break down of pg & e's plan in more detail. they plan to upgrade key pipeline. it will expand the use of automatic shut off valves giving it the option of shutting down the pipe. and it will closely review it's practices related to pipeline integrity, safety and training. and finally pg & e says it hopes to improve their public awareness. >>> trapped miners in chile are at this hour about to be rescued from 69 days underground ending an international size drama 1 mile under ground. >> reporter: the first of the 33 miners are expected out this evening, no miner has ever survived so deep so long. these are live pictures of the mine rescue operation called san lorenzo. let's take those live pictures now. it's named for the patrons saint of miners. technicians are right now making the final run of the red, white and blue cap sell appropriately named phoenix. the first out will be florencio avalos who was picked to be first because he's a skilled engineer in case anything goes wrong. let's take a look at some video know about 20 min
reporting live in san bruno, maureen naylor. >>> here's a break down of pg & e's plan in more detail. they plan to upgrade key pipeline. it will expand the use of automatic shut off valves giving it the option of shutting down the pipe. and it will closely review it's practices related to pipeline integrity, safety and training. and finally pg & e says it hopes to improve their public awareness. >>> trapped miners in chile are at this hour about to be rescued from 69...
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maureen naylor is live in east palo alto and has the audiotape of the message that went out. >> frank we're in the village area of palo alto. it was about this time yesterday when residents got this emergency evacuation. >>> this is the san mateo county sheriff's office. this is the sheriff's office with an emergency message. a voluntary evacuation is in effect for the foothills. >> the call came from a reverse 911 system from the emergency services computers. it went on to describe information for last month's deadly explosion. almost three hours later, the county sent out for call to apologize. >> it was our put fault. it was a mistake. the last message prior to this was to san bruno. so that was in our cue and they inadvertently hit the wrong button. >> wee addressed it, inconnected -- incorrected it and we're gonna retrain all of our personnel. >> the county says it's rare to send out messages to that system, adding it's a request to notify residents here about an upcoming meeting regarding the city's water system. >>> violent crime and property crime are both down throughout the
maureen naylor is live in east palo alto and has the audiotape of the message that went out. >> frank we're in the village area of palo alto. it was about this time yesterday when residents got this emergency evacuation. >>> this is the san mateo county sheriff's office. this is the sheriff's office with an emergency message. a voluntary evacuation is in effect for the foothills. >> the call came from a reverse 911 system from the emergency services computers. it went on to...
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maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an analysis of self-funded campaigns by the san josi mercury news found that four other people outspent meg whitman when it comes to money spent per vote. many his bid for election as new york city mayor, michael bloomberg spent $188 per vote, adjusted for inflation. and in the 1998 california democratic gubernatorial primary, al checchi spect $53 per vote, but saw grave davis win that primary. with $144 million of meg whitman's money spent on campaign, she specialty about $43 on each vote. >>> much of the bay area is drying out after a storm brought rain, high winds and dozens of crashes to the area. as ktvu's priya davis clemons tell us some residents and businesses lost power during the height of the storm. >> reporter: gusty overnight winds prompted the california highway patrol to issue this alert, a high-wind advisory on both the san mateo and bay bridges and serious rain caused accidents to pile upstarting early this morning. >> a lot of cars have been hitting standing water and hydroplaning. >> reporter: along with this chp officer he w
maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> an analysis of self-funded campaigns by the san josi mercury news found that four other people outspent meg whitman when it comes to money spent per vote. many his bid for election as new york city mayor, michael bloomberg spent $188 per vote, adjusted for inflation. and in the 1998 california democratic gubernatorial primary, al checchi spect $53 per vote, but saw grave davis win that primary. with $144 million of meg whitman's money spent on...
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maureen naylor is live with a report. >> reporter: ken, this area is notorious for backups. but those drivers who waited until tonight are benefitting because traffic is moving slowly right now. things a lot slower on i-5 and i-80 in the sierra. this newwark mother was in snow boots and good spirits despite her ongoing trek home from tahoe. >> we have a place in tahoe donna, getting back to work is about three and a half or three hours, between that. but so far we have spent five hours now. and i'm not home yet. >> she says yesterday's storm prevented her from leaving earlier as planned. instead, she started her trip here at i-80 at truckee where it was sunny but slow going with bumper-to-bumper conditions. another cal trans camera on highway 89 shows the southbound traffic on the right of the screen inching along. >> not fun but it is kind of expected because everybody is coming back. >> reporter: aaa predicted more than five million californians would travel this holiday weekend. 11million more than last year. >> it is always worth it but you got to understand there is goi
maureen naylor is live with a report. >> reporter: ken, this area is notorious for backups. but those drivers who waited until tonight are benefitting because traffic is moving slowly right now. things a lot slower on i-5 and i-80 in the sierra. this newwark mother was in snow boots and good spirits despite her ongoing trek home from tahoe. >> we have a place in tahoe donna, getting back to work is about three and a half or three hours, between that. but so far we have spent five...
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we have team coverage and mark tack yo is tracking it, but we begin with maureen naylor in emeryville. >> reporter: good evening, mike, all is calm and bright, but that wasn't the case a few hours ago. in emplyville the snowflakes are fake, but the rain was definitely real. bay area gutters gushed with runoff this afternoon as a steady rain drenched the region. >> man, it's crayy. it's raining and whew, it's cold. >> reporter: the chp had its lights flash as this cruiser swerved in oakland. one reason was the hazard lurking here at the flooded market street off-ramp. drivers repeatedly hit this patch of water at full speed, only to find themselves quickly surrounded. >> i didn't realize it was running this hard until i stepped out to get a few items for the week. it's really coming down, especially driving. lots of wait on the freeway. >> reporter: this evening near piedmont, the downpour was a challenge. some huddled under umbrellas and others made a dash for the door. >> it's raining cats and dogs. it's really just rainy and nasty. in emeryville, shoppers in sweatshirts had umbrella
we have team coverage and mark tack yo is tracking it, but we begin with maureen naylor in emeryville. >> reporter: good evening, mike, all is calm and bright, but that wasn't the case a few hours ago. in emplyville the snowflakes are fake, but the rain was definitely real. bay area gutters gushed with runoff this afternoon as a steady rain drenched the region. >> man, it's crayy. it's raining and whew, it's cold. >> reporter: the chp had its lights flash as this cruiser...
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maureen naylor has more. >> reporter: teachers here welcome the additional money because all the students here qualify for meal assistance and that's the case for most students in east san jose. this was lunchtime today at empire gardens elementary school in east san jose. seven out of every 10 students here qualify for meal assistance. the san jose unified school district already offers more fruits and vegetables under its wellness policy but the newly signed nutrition bill could take the program one step further. >> we can offer more variety to the students, more fruits and vegetables. >> reporter: under the bill, schools could offer after- school meals instead of just snacks and 700 california schools could provide free meals to all students. the second harvest food bank says the bill invest in high poverty areas, legislation could hinder other current food programs. >> the con of the legislation right now or the bill is that it is partially funded by food stamps or cal fresh benefits and there's concern that that's another nutrition program that might be partially paying for these inv
maureen naylor has more. >> reporter: teachers here welcome the additional money because all the students here qualify for meal assistance and that's the case for most students in east san jose. this was lunchtime today at empire gardens elementary school in east san jose. seven out of every 10 students here qualify for meal assistance. the san jose unified school district already offers more fruits and vegetables under its wellness policy but the newly signed nutrition bill could take...
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. >>> good evening, i'm maureen naylor. >> and i'm ken wayne, frank and julie are off tonight. same-sex marriages will stay on hold in california, this afternoon in the u.s. ninth circuit of appeals. for today's reaction on the ruling, let's check in with jim vargas, he is live in
. >>> good evening, i'm maureen naylor. >> and i'm ken wayne, frank and julie are off tonight. same-sex marriages will stay on hold in california, this afternoon in the u.s. ninth circuit of appeals. for today's reaction on the ruling, let's check in with jim vargas, he is live in